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A TABLE of the STATUTES.

exchequer bills, for the ſervice of the year one thouſand ſeven hundred and ninety-five.

Cap. 22. For raiſing a further ſum of money, by loans or exchequer bills, for the fervice of the year one thouſand ſeven hundred and ninety-five.

Cap. 23 For granting to his Majeſty the ſum of two hundred thouſand pounds, to be iſſued and paid to the governor and company of the bank of England, to be by them placed to the account of the commiſſioners for the reduction of the national debt.

Cap. 24. Further to continue an act, made in the thirty third year of his Majeſty's reign, intituled, An act for eſtabliſhing regulations reſpecting aliens arriving in this kingdom, or reſident therein, in certain cafes.

Cap. 25. For further continuing an act, made in the thirty-third year of the reign of his prefent Majeſty, intituled, An act for eſtabliſhing courts of judicature in the iſland of Newfoundland, andibe iſlands adjacent.

Cap. 26. To continue the laws now in force for regulating the trade between the ſubjects of his Majeſty's dominions and the inhabitants of the territories belonging to the united ſtates' of America, ſo far as the fame relate to the trade and commerce carried on between this kingdom and the inhabitants of the countries belonging to the faid united ſtates.

Cap. 27. For altering, amending, and rendering more effectual, an act, made in the laſt ſeſſion of parliament, intituled, An act for amending ſo much of an act, paſſed in the thirteenth and fourteenth years of the reign of his late majeſty King Charles the Second, intituled, 'An act for ordering the forces in the ſeveral counties of this kingdom, as relates to the militia of the city of London; and for the better ordering the ſame.

Cap. 28. To enable petty officers in the navy, and ſeamen, non-commiſſioned officers of marines, and marines, ſerving in his Majeſty's navy, to allot part of their pay for the maintenance of their wives and families.

Cap. 29. For raiſing a certain number of men, in the ſeveral counties, ſtewartries, royal burghs, and towns, in that part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the ſervice of his Majeſty's navy.

Cap. 30. For granting to his Majeſty ſeveral additional duties on ſtamped vellum, parchment, and paper; and for repealing a certain exception as far as relates to bonds given as ſecurity for the payment of one hundred pounds or under, contained in an act of the twenty-third year of his preſent Majeſty's reign.

Cap. 31. For extending the proviſions of an act, made in the thirty-fourth year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, to cutters, luggers, ſhallops, wherries, ſinacks, or yawls, of any built whatever; for amending an act, made in the twenty-eighth year of the reign of his preſent Majeſty, more effectually to ſecure the performance of quarantine, and for amending ſeveral laws relative to the revenue of cuſtoms; for amending an act,made